That makes it ten times longer than a trailer, but still only a fifth of the running time of its Oscar-winning parent film about the newly-crowned Queen Elsa who accidentally uses her power to turn things into ice.

The running time means it would easily be called a ‘short film’ at the Sundance Film Festival, where the term is for any movie under 50 minutes, while the Academy Awards look to hand out the Oscar for best short film to productions shorter than 40 minutes.

In every other respect, though, Olaf’s Frozen Adventure is seeking to be seen as the real deal.

Even better news is that it will only cost £2.70 per person (including 70p per person online booking fee) for adults and children alike to see the 129-minute package at Cineworld Broad Street.

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How big was Frozen?

Released in Britain in December, 2013, the film won two Oscars – one for best animation and the other for Let It Go as best original song.

The film took $1.27 billion globally, making it Disney’s highest grossing animation.

Today, Frozen still ranks as the ninth highest grossing hit of all time behind Avatar, Titanic, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Jurassic World, Marvel’s The Avengers, Furious 7, Avengers Age of Ultron and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (2017) completing the current all time top ten.

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Avatar remains the highest grossing film - even though James Cameron's blockbuster was released in December, 2009

The untitled sequel – currently known only as Frozen 2 – will reunite filmmakers Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck and Peter Del Vecho with the Grammy and Oscar-winning songwriting duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.